Should the government be allowed to seize continuously vacant residential properties from wealthy investors to house the homeless?
The global housing crisis has ignited fierce debates over ghost apartments, which are properties bought solely as speculative investments and left empty while local residents are priced out. Proponents argue that housing is a fundamental human right and drastic measures are required to dismantle speculative hoarding that destroys local communities. Opponents argue that expropriating private property violates core economic freedoms, deters future housing construction, and opens a dangerous door to state authoritarianism
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